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Leatherheads Exclusive Clip
April 10, 2008
Exclusive Be Kind Rewind Clip
February 13, 2008
The latest Jack Black offering is here! The comedy involves its characters having to recreate well-known films after their video store's collection gets erased. Here's a taster of them attempting Rush Hour 2 to keep you going until it's out on 22nd February...
Sweeney Todd Exclusive
January 24, 2008
We have been lucky enough to get an exclusive clip of the much anticipated Tim Burton film. It has an amazing line-up of stars including Johnny Depp, Helena Bonhem Carter, Alan Rickman and Timothy Spall.
The film is out on Thursday 24th January and we cannot wait - enjoy the taster...
Timothy Spall, who stars in the film, dropped into the studio to chat to Edith. Listen to the interview.
Review: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
March 27, 2007

Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael are back with fewer "Cowabungas!" and more moodiness in this CGI return to the foursome's dark comic book roots. Sarah Michelle Gellar provides the voice of the amphibians' bezzy mate April - not that you'd know it. This is pretty dull pic that never lives up to its full excitement potential, overcomplicating its plot and looking distinctly average in the face of its comic book counterparts.

Cheap-as-chips Britcom about a couple of students who, for various reasons, end up making a porn film starring adult superstar Candy Fiveways (Carmen Electra). Don't expect lots of sex (despite the ads) - this is just a lot of weak innuendo lost in a massively unbelievable plot. The likeable leads (Tom Riley and Tom Burke) may have a future, but that's about it.

Beautiful-looking historical epic penned by Frank Miller, the comic book genius behind Sin City. Pity that it's so thin on plot, extreme in violence and features a Greek hero with a Scottish accent (hello Gerard Butler). Still, this is the movie that everyone's talking about so a trip to wallow in its visuals is essential to keep you in the know - and so you can make up your own mind on whether it's a slice of extreme right-wing, pro-American racism or just a bit of fun.
Review: Stomp The Yard
March 19, 2007

An LA bad boy gets sent to uni in Atlanta, getting hooked on a college dance craze in the process. Blinding hip-hop moves and eye-popping style make this worthwhile, despite the seriously corny plot.

Nicole Kidman reminds us that she's a "serious actress, dahling" by appearing in this slice of commercial suicide about 1960s photographer Diane Arbus. Forget the facts - Fur imagines what would have happened if she'd fallen in love with a man suffering from excessive body hair (Robert Downey Jnr). For some reason.

Get past the hype and this biopic of 60s style icon Edie Sedgwick not only captures the psychedelia of an era but it also features a breathtaking turn from ex Jude squeeze Sienna Miller.